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Rikkitic: Um, wasn't Trump supposed to be president again by now?
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He likes big guys😆
Did Eric Clapton really think she looked wonderful...or was it after the 15th outfit she tried on and he just wanted to get to the party and get a drink?
floydbloke: He likes big guys😆
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It seems like Republicans are scared of him, no one is daring to put their name forward for the election in 2024 until the orange buffoon announces what he wants to do.
What if he leaves it until January 2024? Are they are all just going to hang around and wait for dear master to say something, thereby screwing up their hopes of having a shot? What if he says no? 9 months to get a campaign together? Look how well that turned out for John McCain (mostly Sarah Palin)...yes, I was watching Game Change the other day :)
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Wrong image, these are Trump's big boy pants:
Wrong again. These are the ones.
Plesse igmore amd axxept applogies in adbance fir anu typos
Rikkitic: These are the ones.
... which would explain this:
[It has been established that Trump was NOT wearing his pants backwards on 04 June 2021]
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kingdragonfly:
"I watched when the World Trade Center came tumbling down, And I watched in Jersey City, N.J., where thousands and thousands of people were cheering as that building was coming down. Thousands of people were cheering."
Trump is a piece of shit.
He never saw that because it didn't happen. He is lying. He also cheered - for other reasons:
On 9/11, Trump pointed out he now had the tallest building in Lower Manhattan. He didn’t. - The Washington Post (article from 2018)
Trump was asked by New Jersey station WWOR to weigh in on the import of the attacks on the World Trade Center only a few hours after planes struck its twin towers. One of the station's reporters asked Trump whether a building he owned — 40 Wall Street, a few blocks from the site of the attacks — had suffered any damage.
"40 Wall Street actually was the second-tallest building in downtown Manhattan,” Trump replied, “and it was actually, before the World Trade Center, was the tallest — and then, when they built the World Trade Center, it became known as the second tallest. And now it’s the tallest."
What's more interesting is that not only he bragged during tragedy, but his building wasn't even the tallest at that point.
He is a lying piece of shit.
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freitasm:He is a lying piece of shit.
Fecal matter, definitely. But more like a talking bucket of amoebic dysentery.
'Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.' Voltaire
'A patriot must always be ready to defend his country against his government.' Edward Abbey
Donald on the golden throne.
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TRUMP BUYS ROBERT E. LEE STATUE FOR HIS BEDROOM
RICHMOND (The Borowitz Report) Ex-president Donald Trump has purchased the statue of Robert E. Lee that was recently removed from its plinth in Richmond, Virginia. It will be re-erected in his bedroom at Mar-a-Lago.
“It’s a beautiful statue of a beautiful man who fought tirelessly for an America where everyone knew their place. Now, every morning when I wake, I'll be freshly inspired to follow his great cause of equality for almost everybody.
Asked why he had decided to place the Civil War statue in his bedroom, Trump said that Melania had asked him to put it someplace where she wouldn’t see it.
'Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.' Voltaire
'A patriot must always be ready to defend his country against his government.' Edward Abbey
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The Washington Post - Opinion: Chris Christie comes back to reality
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No leading Republican did more to legitimize Donald Trump, as he was battling to secure the party’s nomination in 2016, than Chris Christie.
And yet this week, the former New Jersey governor took dead aim at both Trump and his more ardent followers.
Speaking at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, Christie compared Trump’s conspiracy-minded supporters to the John Birch Society in the 1960s, likened the former president to an authoritarian, and flatly rejected the myth of a stolen election.
So what do we do with this?
Should we mockingly remind Christie that he failed to speak out during his years of cringey servitude to Trump, when taking a stand might actually have done some good?
Or should we welcome him back to the rational universe?
I’d suggest the answer is both.
Christie can never be fully exonerated for his role in bringing the hateful margins of our politics into the mainstream.
But if all those Never-Trumpers can’t do a thing to loosen Trump’s hold on the party, then maybe only a pro-Trumper can. ...
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I wonder why only now he's opening his mouth and denouncing Trump. Maybe he realised he doesn't need Trump anymore, now he's out of the White House?
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